Learn how the snow is affecting the city’s businesses, get the latest on the school roofs, check out the Somerville High School Drama Club and the Somerville Boxing Club, attend the police-youth basketball game and catch up with the Union …

In the latest Somerville Neighborhood News, go to a public meeting about Boston’s bid for the 2024 Olympics and hear what Somerville people have to say about the possibility, meet Somerville’s first poet laureate, get the latest stats on the …

Join host KyAnn Anderson as she speaks with George Proakis, the Director of Planning at the City of Somerville, about the zoning code overhaul draft that was recently submitted to the Board of Alderman for review, approval, and opened for …

Check out the Martin Luther King Day concert, attend the meeting to learn about the city’s new zoning ordinance, find out about the concerns surrounding the Union Square “community benefits agreement,” visit a Somerville High School health careers class and …

Attend a Union Square visioning meeting at the old Post Office, check out the recreation fair and meet the city’s new Director of Recreation, hear about the new Mystic River Watershed water quality commission, meet a former Miss Senior Massachusetts, …

Join host KyAnn Anderson as she bids farewell to Mimi Graney, the Founding Executive Director of Somerville’s Union Square Main Streets, since 2005. Dedicating over a decade of her life to enriching the community and culture of Union Square, Mimi …

Join host KyAnn Anderson as she speaks with Somerville Neighborhood News Director Jane Regan, in the newly remodeled Hot Set, at SCATV. Find out about the news highlights of 2014, how you can get involved, and why the investigative journalism …

Go behind the scenes to meet some people who decorate their homes for the IlluminationsTour, learn about Somerville’s bid for the Audi Urban Future Award, get the latest on the law that would limit overcrowding of Tufts student apartments, …

Attend the recent meeting about the Vinfen group home and another about Lowell Street speeding, find out how the city and restaurants are coping with the ban on expanded polystyrene containers, learn about a new food server job training program, …

Greater Somerville wished the 2014 election season adieu last night with a recap of the candidates for local and statewide office, the ballot questions voters faced, spoke about some of the national races and thanked the many candidates who appeared …

State Representative Denise Provost of the Massachusetts 27th Middlesex district, speaks with co-host JoeLynchon this week’s Greater Somerville. Provost, running for re-election in November, reviews her work on Beacon Hill, speaks to statewide and local district concerns and …

Visit the Kiley Barrel site near Union Square, march with the Emperor Norton’s Stationary Marching Band in downtown Boston, hear how Tufts is trying to improve its treatment of victims of sexual abuse, learn what’s up with the Union Square …

Hear what health and school officials have to say about the dozens of kids who recently arrived here from Central America, hit the streets to learn what Somerville residents think about local news, go to a Dashain celebration, get the …

On last week’s episode of Greater Somerville, Chief Jerry Carvalho of the Somerville Auxiliary Police Department and Dave Galatis of Lyndell’s Bakery, spoke with co-host Joe Lynch about the upcoming weekend fundraiser named in honor of Officer Sean Collier. The …

Join host KyAnn Anderson as she speaks with Somerville Local First Executive Director Kat Rutkin and Founding Executive Director Joe Grafton about the SLF mission, what local businesses can expect with the upcoming development in Union Square, and why you …

Go with Somerville Neighborhood News to New York on Sept. 21 with Somerville marchers at the People’s Climate March! Learn the latest on the Aldermen’s campaign finance reform law, on a new proposed ordinance that’s already leading landlords to evict …

Join hosts Joe Lynch and KyAnn Anderson as they say farewell to summer, with a lively debate over a variety of local news stories. From politics to Union Square development plans, the new Orange Line station flood to the recent …

What do Tufts students think about a law that would help police crack down on apartments that illegally have more than four people?Did you know that one million workers don’t get paid sick time in the state but that …

Sad news from SCATV — the previously announced forum and debate between the three Democratic party, primary candidates for Governor of Massachusetts, Don Berwick, Martha Coakley and Steve Grossman has been cancelled.